Reflux nephropathy
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Chronic atrophic pyelonephritis; Vesicoureteric reflux; Nephropathy - reflux; Ureteral reflux Treatment Simple, uncomplicated reflux (called primary reflux) less than Grade III may be treated by the following:
Support Groups Expectations (prognosis) The outcome varies. Most cases of reflux nephropathy resolve on their own. However, the damage to the kidney may be permanent. If only one kidney is involved, the other kidney may continue to function adequately. advertisement
Reflux nephropathy may cause as many as 20% of the cases of renal failure in children and young adults. Complications
Calling your health care provider Call your health care provider if symptoms indicate reflux nephropathy may be present. Call your health care provider if decreased urine output or other new symptoms develop.
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